Galaxy SIII Smoking Competition

I knew it would be great but who knew it would be this good? This device seems to have defeated the Asus Transformer Prime who formerly ruled the AnTuTu kingdom and could become the greatest Android device for a long while.

The screen shots confirm our previous rumors for the handset. The GSM/WCDMA enabled 1GB of RAM, 4.7 inch, 12 Megapixel monster with an Exynos 4212 at 1.4 GHz is almost confirmed.

Wait, Exynos 4212? That processor is a dual-core processor.

This is either really embarrassing that a dual-core processor, with a minor improvement over the Samsung Galaxy SII, defeated the Asus Transformer Prime or could it be that AnTuTu doesn’t recognize a quad-core Exynos processor?

Maybe the Samsung Galaxy SIII won’t come with a quad-core processor. How would you feel about that? Would your previous judgement about the device change?

AnTuTu have just released v3.0.2 on 30th November which was on the back of v3.0.1, four days prior. Many users have said that benchmarks are worthless and only real-world testing by the user, can give you a true measure of a device. Benchmarking allows direct comparison between devices using standardised tests. If there’s a way […]

Benchmarks of unreleased devices are fairly common now as engineers and early reviewers struggle to find benchmark tools that don’t publish to no prescription online pharmacy the web but are used by the buying public. The latest handset to get the early benchmarking treatment is the 1.6 GHz, Quad-Core powered Samsung Galaxy Note 2.